Thursday, June 5, 2014

Almost finless "Slipstick" takes shape

Started working on this board a couple months ago, I set out to make an almost finless foam Alaia type board kinda like the Wegener Bluegill or the Anderson Slide and Glide...

I used insulation foam again and came up with this outline... 

After glueing 4 layers together I came up with a nice fat blank and started shaping...

Once I got it the way I wanted it I started throwing some art on it...


Decided to do something fun with the tail...

Updated my logo...

Started foiling some fins from an old broken skateboard deck...

In the process of glassing it now, should be done soon!!!

Stay stoked!!

James

Adaptive Surf Project part 2

Thanks to many generous donations, our first goal of having three adaptive surfboards built for some local surfers with spinal cord injuries, in the Myrtle Beach SC area, has been achieved! 







The project called "Adaptive Surf Project" is now on phase 2, "10 for 10." We are now planning to build 10 more boards for $10,000. Any donation is appreciated and will go directly to paying for these custom boards to be built. Now that we have the first 3 built we will be looking for volunteers to get together once a month or so, (or even more frequently) to help these guys surf. We are hoping to get them out in the water a lot this summer.  Please share with your friends! And check us out on Facebook.com/adaptivesurfproject 
#adaptivesurfproject #liferollson #sharethestoke #oceancure #wheeltosurf #ASP10for10

Stay stoked!!

James

Tuesday, April 15, 2014

Adaptive Surf Project

If you are my friend on Facebook you have probably seen a lot of posts recently about the Adaptive Surf Poject, so to explain a little more about it I decided to do a little blog post.

It all started in the mind of my friend Luke Sharp, the kind hearted kook of Cherry Grove Pier. He met a few wheelchair bound surfers Brock Johnson, Veronica Tario and Chris Skinner last year that live in Myrtle Beach and realized that they didn't really get a chance to surf that often, maybe once a year, so he decided to do something about it. That's when he contacted me and another friend Brandon Bellegarde and together we started the Adaptive Surf Project. 



Our goal firstly was to create some Adaptive surfboards that could be customized easily to best suit the riders abilities/needs, with moveable handles and chest supports etc. 

Our first prototype sketch...


Computer generated model...


Chest support idea coming together for Chris...

Veronica and Brock in the shaping bay...

Brock exploring handle options...

The boards are currently being built by some local shapers and we are trying to raise $3,100 by May 1st to pay for them. We have already raised $1,080. People have been so generous... we can't say thank you enough to those that have already donated!!! Donations are accepted online HERE.

Our second goal is to set up teams of volunteers that can meet up with our Adaptive Team Riders at least once a month and give them a chance to shred the gnar and harvest some stoke from the ocean.

On May 10th we plan to give the boards away to our team riders at the Anderson Estep CGP Surf Competition, where they will get a chance to compete in possibly the first ever Adaptive Surf Competition.


Brock is having another event on May 17 called "Wheel to Surf" and Chris and Veronica will be surfing at this event as well.


We are hoping to get these awesome people out in the water a lot this summer.



Looking to the future we want to keep this going and provide more boards and opportunities to other chair bound surfers in our area and beyond that we haven't met yet. 

Please share this with your friends! And thanks for taking a minute to check us out! #adaptivesurfproject #liferollson #sharethestoke

God bless!

James

Acts 20:35
"I have showed you in all things how that so labouring, you ought to support the weak and to remember the words of the Lord Jesus, how he said, It is more blessed to give than to receive."



Tuesday, December 31, 2013

Childhood Twin Fin Gets a Makeover

Recently got reconnected with a childhood board that most all my bros and I learned to surf on. It had a fin broken almost all the way off, the tail was torn up and rotten and there were little punctures here and there but with a little TLC and some orange and blue paint I fixed her up and she is ready to shred once again. 












So stoked to have it back in working condition. It's a chubby little lady, 5'7"x20"x2.5" should float really well. Happy New Year!!!!

-James

Saturday, September 28, 2013

Part 5: High performance Mini Simmons from Insulation foam

The ShortBus is done!!! Sooooo stoked, I almost got a little emotional when I was paddling out for the first time... Can't believe it is finally done... seems like it took a lot longer then the last board I did... Here are a couple shots of the final product and the maiden voyage. My friend Luke Sharp was out there in the water with his camera. Thanks Luke!








Stay Stoked!
-James

Wednesday, September 25, 2013

Part 4: High performance Mini Simmons from Insulation foam

 Getting close to being done!! Got all artsy on the bottom with some paint, wasn't planning on that but got to messing around with it one night while I was waiting on my resin to come in the mail and one thing led to another... Painted the top yellow and that got me to thinking hey why not name this board the "Short Bus"? Haha so here are some photos of where it stands now. 






Hoping to have this in the water by Saturday!

Stay stoked!

-James